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Many states put limits on certain types of financial damages that people can receive in a personal injury claim. In most situations, damage caps are used to limit the amount of non-economic damages that a person can recover in their case. Non-economic damages refer to damages like “pain and suffering,” “loss of companionship” or “loss… Read More »
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Personal injury claims vary in their procedures from state to state depending on the types of regulations the state has in place. Florida uses what are referred to as “comparative negligence” laws when determining the amount of damages a person stands to recover in a personal injury case. These comparative negligence laws take effect in… Read More »
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Earlier this year, a four-month-old baby died while under the care of staff at Children’s Academy of Southwest Florida. Now, the mother of that child has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the organization, claiming that the recklessness and negligence of the defendant was equivalent to a “conscious disregard or indifference” to her child’s life… Read More »